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The Mental Calculation World Cup 2024 was held on 13-15 September 2024 at the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn, Germany. 69 calculators from 21 countries applied for the qualification; 35 calculators from 16 countries were qualified and took part at the contest in Paderborn. The World Cup involved the following 5 main contests:
2024 One year Mental calculation: Mental Calculation World Cup: Individuals 2004 Aaryan Nitin Shukla (2024) 2026 Two years MSO Mental Calculation World Championship: Individuals 1998 Kaloyan Geshev (2024) 2025 One year Junior Mental Calculation World Championship: Individuals (age restricted) 2013 (2023) Andrej Zivanovic (Juniors 1)
Shukla won the 2022 Mental Calculation World Cup at the age of 12 years old, [2] [3] setting event records in multiplication and square roots in the process. Additionally, during the record attempts portion of the event, he broke the organizer's record for division [ 4 ] and multiplied two 20-digit numbers together in 1 minute and 45 seconds.
Neelakantha Bhanu Prakash (born 13 October 1999) is a human calculator, YouTuber and entrepreneur from Hyderabad, India, and is titled as the "World's Fastest Human Calculator". [1] He won gold in the 2020 Mental Calculation World Championship at Mind Sports Olympiad 2020. He also holds 50 Limca records for his mathematical calculations. [2] [3 ...
He is the champion of Extracting Square Roots of 2004 and 2008 as well as the champion of Calendar Calculation of 2008 at the Mental Calculation World Cups.In addition, he finished second in the overall rankings of 2004, 2006 and 2008, fifth in 2010 and third in 2012, where he won the championship for cube roots.
World Mental Health Day 2024 theme. As in years past, 2024 has a particular theme: “Mental Health at Work." The global campaign theme brings attention to the relationship between mental health ...
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He is a five-time gold medalist in the Mental Calculations event at the annual Mind Sports Olympiad, [1] [2] and is one of only five Grandmasters of Mental Calculation, [3] as recognised by the Mind Sports Organisation. George is a regular facilitator at the annual Junior Mental Calculation World Championship. [4] He has written two books. [5] [6]